Black Box AC1021A-XMIT, AC1022A Specifications

RGB/Stereo-Audio Fiber Extenders
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Extend the distance between a high-resolution
stereo audio RGB source and a high-resolution
stereo audio display.
Extend the distance between a high-resolution
stereo audio RGB source and a high-resolution
stereo audio display.
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FEATURES
• Send high-resolution RGB and stereo audio up to 750 meters (2460.6 ft.) over multimode fiber optic cable or up to 30 kilometers (18.6 mi.) over single-mode fiber optic cable.
• Require only a single fiber strand.
• Transmit VGA, SVGA, XGA, and WXGA.
• Support HDTV resolutions of 480p, 720p, and 1080i (RGBHV format only).
• Easy to install—require no adjustments, equalization, or de-skewing.
• Digital processing ensures crystal-clear transmission with no color pixel skewing.
Send audio and video over a single-strand fiber cable.
RGB/Stereo-Audio Fiber Extender,
Receiver (AC1023A)
RGB/Stereo-Audio Fiber Extender,
Transmitter (AC1021A-XMIT)
Laptop
Remote monitors
with speakers
Remote monitors
with speakers
OVERVIEW
Do you need to send high-resolution RGB and audio signals over single-mode or multimode fiber? Then look no further than the RGB/Stereo-Audio Fiber Extenders! They work in point-to­point, point-to-multipoint, and drop-and-repeat configurations.
These fiber extenders are ideal for applications in which you need to keep your audience informed and up to date, including:
• Broadcast studios where you need additional video and audio
capacity.
• Corporate theaters for presentations and important company
information.
• Stadiums for live game coverage everywhere in the facility.
• Airports kiosks with flight and retail information.
• Stores with sales, special offers, and other important
information for your customers.
• Medical facilities to share images and observe procedures.
• Network operations centers.
• Secure facilities.
• And many more!
The fiber extenders are interoperable: you can use each receiver with each transmitter—so nearly any configuration you design will work.
By operating in the 1310-nm wavelength over single- or multimode fiber, these units reduce optical loss and enable you to get maximum distance in your application—up to 750 meters (2460.6 ft.) over multimode cable and a whopping 30 kilometers (18.6 mi) over single-mode cable. They maintain high-resolution video integrity with uncompressed, unscaled 24-bit RGB processing, and because the audio signals are also sent over fiber, you’re not limited by copper distance restrictions or signal degradation.
The receivers feature a simple set of LEDs that give you immediate status updates, and the system doesn’t require any special software or drivers— just plug them in.
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